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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

EXTRADITION CASE.

`ARGUMENT ON CHINESE

REQUISITION.

The case against Yip Tim, whose extradition to Kwangtang is being sought by the Chinese authorities on charges of armed robbery and kidnapping, was resumed before Mr. E.W. Hamilton at the Central Police Court yesterday.

Disclosure of the terms of the Chinese requisition for which Counsel had argued at the outset of the proceedinga, was granted, in part, by Mr. Hamilton aa the the Court resumed sitting in afternoon.

TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1929.

CHINESE WEDDING.

INTERESTING CEREMONY YESTERDAY AFTERNQÖN.

would communiente with the Pro- vincial Government and the latter would send down a fresh roquisi- tion. It had arrived at .the Colonial Secretariat and was in process of being translated. Ho had understood the position to be" what he still maintained it to be, that they were proceeding only

gistry yesterday afternoon of Mr. with the Magisterial enquiry being which took place at the Re- fore the arrival of the requist- Carton Kwong, a well-known local tion upon which these proceed-merchant and Miss Lily Leung, the ings were founded.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leung Yuen-wo.

Mr. Hamilton said he had had no knowledge of any other than the requisition of nine counts which was before him. The pre- enco af so many counts in the document

the had presented danger of the man being tried by the Chinese Government for some other crime than that upon which his surrender

was being asked

His Worship and he had in mind Sub-Section 3, of Section 4. of the Ordinance, a protective clause, which stipulated that "a fugitive criminal shall not in any Section 3, of Section 4, had entire- case be surrendered unless Anly altered his views. engagement is given by the Chi- nese Government that he shall not

Of particular Interest to the Chinoac community was the wed

The bride was attended by Mies Sze Kwok-wa na bridesmaid while Mr. Sum Teok-yau. discharged the duties of best man.

Subsequent to the ceremony at the Registry a reception was, held

Messrs. at

Lane Crawford's Restaurant where the happy couple were the recipients of the hearty their many

for. His Worship said that Sub-congratulations of

friends.

Further congratulations and wishes for their happiness were bestowed on Mr. and Mrs. Kwong at a dinner which was held fast night at the Tung Yat Restaurant, West Point.

The Important Point. Mr. Hin-shing Lo said that was be detained or tried in China for the very point which he had any offence committed before hini surrender other than the extradi- desired to minke clear when he tion crime upon which the sur-naked for the privilege of reading the requisition as a necessary pres render in demanded."

liminary before the commence- about the vilinge. They con-

ment of the Court proceedings, armed. He would later argue that the 10- quisition was the very essence of the proceedings.

That meant, his Worship tinued, that if the fugitive was surrendered in the present case, he might be tried for some other crime than that upon which his

While the matter was deferred surrender was being asked for. It became obvious therefore, that for argument at a later stage, his the His Worship must disclose the re-Worship proceeded to take quisition, and with it the fact that evidere of the witnesses. no fewer than nine counts were Wong Nam, a 14-year-old school- contained therein; which counts boy, who attended a village school might not be associated with the at Shek Ma Kok, in the Tse um crime for which extradition was district, (which is situated within the prefecture of Walchow), said being asked at the moment.

that, da was the custom, he at- tended school at the early hour of 6 aim, on the 23rd day of the beard moon, in the year 1926. -

A Serious Paint.

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It was a very serious point, and his Worship observed that Cables: "NAUTILAUS."

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Mr. 1. R. Andrewes, Assistant Crown Solicitor, replied that cor- respondence had been received on the matter of the requisition. What had been one in the case was to gel the witnesses together to substantiate any one Ret of facts, and upon that the Crown

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The fugitive came in with six or seven men und looted the place, Witness escaped through the back door with other schoolchildren.

Before be left, he saw the fugi- no Įtive shoot the schoolmaster,

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Outside the school he saw be- tween 70 and

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Lo Wa, the proprietor of a shop

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With five other men and three was kidnapped women, witness and taken to Lul To Shek, a bandits lair, where he was kept in the fugitive's house until his release, upon a ransom of $250 being paid by clansmen.

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Witness came to Hongkong during March and communicated with the Chief Inspector. Subse- quently, on April 19, he attended identification parade In Victoria Grol.

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